Raising the curtain on ROEHRICH 12AX7, our first house-made synth, based on the free Steinberg HALion Sonic SE.
ROEHRICH 12AX7 is here for serious damage and destruction, suitable for a wide range of modern music styles. The instrument is compatible with VST/VST3 (Windows) and VST3/AU (macOS) host.
The ROEHRICH 12AX7 synthesizer is designed to emulate the sound and behavior of classic tube-driven synthesizers. Here are some key features and aspects of this synth:
- Analog Tube Emulation: ROEHRICH 12AX7 focuses on replicating the warmth and saturation characteristics of tube amplifiers, giving it a distinctive analog sound.
- Sound Engine: It typically offers a mix of subtractive synthesis and other techniques to provide a wide range of sounds, from deep basses to soaring leads.
- User Interface: The interface is usually intuitive, with knobs and sliders that mimic those found on vintage hardware synths, making it easy to tweak sounds quickly.
- Modulation Options: It often includes various modulation options, such as LFOs and envelopes, to allow for dynamic sound shaping.
- Presets: ROEHRICH 12AX7 comes with a library of presets that showcase its capabilities and provide a starting point for creating custom sounds.
- Integration: As a part of the HALion ecosystem, it integrates seamlessly with other Steinberg products, benefiting from features like easy automation and compatibility within the Cubase DAW environment.
- The instrument is compatible with VST/VST3 (Windows) and VST3/AU (macOS) host.
Overall, ROEHRICH 12AX7 is favored by musicians and producers looking for vintage analog synth sounds within a modern digital workstation.